THE OLD TOWN OF ALCUDIA (Mallorca) lies within an ancient Moorish fort wall from centuries ago. The walls are not Roman, but there are remains of a Roman town just outside the town walls, called Pollentia. There is also a small Roman amphitheatre, the smallest in all of Spain. The walled town is beautiful, with much of it being pedestrianized and with plenty of squares with places to eat and drink. North of the wall is a bull ring, although most fights are mock fights. Further north and west are many coves ideal for sunbathing or snorkeling. Every Sunday and Tuesday there is a market in THE OLD TOWN of Alcudia. From Port Alcudia you can take boat trips around parts of the island, as well as daily ferries to Menorca and Barcelona. The port has classier establishments lining the harbour. There are also nice shops along the harbour where you can buy porcelain, jewellery and the like. The harbour is pedestrianized and beautiful to walk along in the early evening. Alcudia is around 45 minutes from Palma Airport.
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